"I agree completely. Therefore in either of those cases the system actually provides no ordering. Just pointing out that you could provide ordering for producers if you have fewer consumers than producers and consumers don't share producers without coordination. Kafka actually provides this with partitions and consumer groups. http://kafka.apache.org/docume..."
- Sam Pullara
"You don't really have any strong ordering guarantees as far as I can tell. Since any consumer can dequeue from any queue, even if they are put in the queue in order by a producer, it can easily mean that messages are ultimately dispatched by a consumer in a different order. You would have to have coordination amongst the consumers or bind a single consumer to a set of producer queues to maintain the insertion order."
- Sam Pullara
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